numbering devices, a Victor Fotoflash holder, Eastman foot switch, Durst 



Duomat autofocus enlarger, tripod, and an enlarging easel (1S81.0913). 

 Mrs. Gertrude M. Bostedt: U.S. Navy enlisted man's dress blue uniform 



jumper, trousers, neckerchief, and flathat worn by Arthur L. Bostedt 



while serving aboard the USS Canandaigua during WW I (1983.0447); man's 



2-piece knit bathing suit, 1921, and a woman's wool knit bathing suit, 



1925-26 (1984.0390). 

 Clare Shenehon Boyd: 18th-century German stoneware pitcher with pewter lid 



attached and a 19th-century red earthenware mug made in New England 



(1981.0701); 18th-century English gin glass and wine glass, 5 pitchers, 2 



dishes, a pan, and a mug of 19th-century American or English ceramic 



manufacture, an English wine glass, ca. 1840, and a late 19th-century 



glass juicer (1984.0048); 3 late 18th-century English creamware teabowls 



and saucers (1984.1114). 

 Helen King Boyer: 15 intaglio prints and a chiaroscuro woodcut print by 



Helen King Boyer, 10 drypoint prints and 2 aluminum plates by Louise M. 



Boyer, and 4 etchings by Ernest W. Boyer (1984.0777); 3 engraved aluminum 



plates for drypoint prints by artist Louise M. Boyer (1985.0097). 

 Neil A. Boyer: 27 pieces of photographic processing equipment, 24 



photographs and mounts, and 11 cameras, attachments, and apparatus, all 



from the collection of Lewis E. Boyer, late 19th-early 20th century 



(1981.0904). 

 William P. Bradley: 12 WW I posters (1984.0217). 

 David K. Bragg: automatic temperature controller made by Draper 



Manufacturing Company of New York, 1887 (1984.0386). 

 Arthur B. Briskman: 3 Cibachrome prints of the Brooklyn Bridge taken at 



late afternoon, twilight, and evening by Paula Barr on December 8, 1982 



(1984.0572). 

 Mary Eve Brockman: oil portrait of Rosalynn and Amy Carter by Thornton Utz 



(1980.0065). 

 Suzanne Brose: Cibachrome print of the Queensboro Bridge taken by Paula 



Barr, 1982 (1984.0571). 

 Mrs. Helen E. Brown: black veil of tambour-embroidered net, 1840-60, and a 



white chantilly lace barbe (1982.0291). 

 Jerold E. Brown, Ph.D.: 2 Keramos yearbooks of East Liverpool High School 



in East Liverpool, Ohio, 1928 and 1929 (1984.0646). 

 Joan S. Brown: woman's 2-piece ivory silk dress, ca. 1867, a pair of 



drawers, 1880-1920, combination teddy, ca. 1930, and a man's Panama hat 



in its original box, 1920-50 (1983.0097). 

 Winifred M. (Lindsey) Brown: "Grand Army of the Republic Veterans" button 



worn by Thomas Fitzgerald, post Civil War (1984.0580). 

 Mrs. Beatrice Bryant: 2 horse harnesses, 2 ox yokes, 2 milk cans, an egg 



carrying box, buck saw, sauerkraut maker, pitchfork, potato cutter, 



broadaxe, and an adze (320030). 

 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver V. Bucklen: 2 linen sheets, one embroidered "Mary - 



1843 - Nissley" and the other "MN," and a Jacquard-woven coverlet 



inscribed "J. Brosey 1841" and "M. Nissley" (1984.0247). 

 Jeanne Bultman: ice-blue silk satin evening gown first designed by Charles 



James in 1929 and made for Mrs. Bultman in 1976 (1983.0176). 

 George E. Burch, Jr., M.D.: 159 medical instruments including radioactive 



tracing, calorimetry, and circulation instruments from work pioneered by 



Dr. Burch and historic electrocardiographic equipment (1980.0136). 

 James A. Burgel: one-quarter scale model of a dilapidated mobile home with 



fully equipped interior titled "El Rancho Encantado, Mobile Homesteading, 



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